Saturday, November 08, 2014

Sat Nov 8th Todays News

Fear itself

Islamo Fascists target the Queen. Four arrested following months of surveillance. The attack was planned for memorial day. Meanwhile a Lakemba mosque teaches children how to decapitate sheep. Meanwhile Obama who refused to leave ten thousand troops in Iraq when his advisers begged him, has decided to post 1500 troops after the Iraqi PM begged him and after many innocent people have died.

Culture of insanity

ABC which has a charter to be balanced is broadcasting a two part hagiography of Bob Hawke and his family, has just deified Gough Whitlam, has called for the killing of Chancellor Abbott and is playing a musical tribute to Gillard. One could not make up those examples of bias. Culture cannot be a legal excuse for breaking the law, but Andrew Bolt posts more than a few examples of how judges are giving lenient sentences for just that reason. Feminists don't help women, they support the institutionalised Left. A basic skill for artists is that they can draw, but modern art schools are neglecting that skill and producing artists who don't have another discipline to replace it.

Live free or die

Greens are contemplating reform to modernise their policies. Hard to know what they go for, but let us hope it isn't limited to horse drawn carriages. In Victoria, Greens are hoping to take lower house seats from the ALP. The ALP don't stand for anything either. Conservatives have to stand for something to get re elected. They can't allow ALP policy which hurts industry and cultural assets to stand. But if they do they will lose office, even to the corrupt. Palmer struggling to keep PUP alive, facing allegations of theft from a Chinese business partner and possible de-registration from lack of membership by the electoral office. Note, the electoral office verified all of my signatories and it took me days to get the fifty required.

In 1861, during the American Civil War: The "Trent Affair" – The USS San Jacinto stopped the British mail ship Trent and arrested two Confederate envoys, sparking a diplomatic crisis between Great Britain and the US. In 1892, the New Orleans general strike began, uniting black and white American trade unionists in a successful four-day general strike action for the first time. In 1895, While experimenting with electricity, Wilhelm Röntgen discovered the X-ray. In 1898, The Wilmington Insurrection of 1898, the only instance of an attempted coup d'état in American history. It happened in South Carolina, post reconstruction. Many businesses and government positions were in the hands of hard working black people. Meanwhile white supremacist Democrats ran the pup to overthrow that and empty the town of black peoples. The governor did not ask the President for help. Democrats passed martial laws on Black peoples and restricted their vote through intimidation, securing the governorship the following election and preventing a black candidate for the senate for most of the twentieth century. One successful Democrat bigot, Hugh Macrae has a park named after him.

Today I include abuse by lefties I have fielded during the day. Not an exhaustive list, but three who happened to post on the Bolt Report Supporter's Group. Their advocacy is not that of intellectual elite, or competent. It is abusive, obfuscating and false. Much like the IPCC reports into Global Warming. Petty, inflating fine points .. The 'debate' has been lost before the left have begun to address the issues. A movie is being made about Gillard. To truly capture the hopes and dreams of Gillard in office, one would have thought the optimal format would have been cartoon. An anti semitic terrorist says he wants to be understood. But he is. A report that Adelaide will no longer be the capital of South Australia in five thousand years seems to fail in the panic motivating stakes. However, Snowtown has the pedigree and culture to take the mantle. Green activists kill a forestry worker, sparking regulations they don't like. Islamic moderate peoples call for death penalty for marital infidelity. Indonesia leans to nationalism prior to their coming election. Fairfax misleads readers. Time to repeal bad law. ===This column welcomes feedback and criticism. The column is not made up but based on the days events and articles which are then placed in the feed. So they may not have an apparent cohesion they would have had were they made up.===For twenty two years I have been responsibly addressing an issue, and I cannot carry on. I am petitioning the Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott to remedy my distress. I leave it up to him if he chooses to address the issue. Regardless of your opinion of conservative government, the issue is pressing. Please sign my petition at https://www.change.org/en-AU/petitions/tony-abbott-remedy-the-persecution-of-dd-ball

Mr Ball, I will not sign your petition as it will do no good, but I will share your message and ask as many of friends who read it, to share it also. Let us see if we cannot use the power of the internet to spread the word of these infamous killings. As a father and a former soldier, I cannot, could not, justify ignoring this appalling action by the perpetrators, whoever they may; I thank you Douglas. You are wrong about the petition. Signing it is as worthless and meaningless an act as voting. A stand up guy would know that. - edLorraine Allen Hider I signed the petition ages ago David, with pleasure, nobody knows what it's like until they've been there. Keep heart David take care.

I have begun a bulletin board (http://theconservativevoice.freeforums.net) which will allow greater latitude for members to post and interact. It is not subject to FB policy and so greater range is allowed in posts. Also there are private members rooms in which nothing is censored, except abuse. All welcome, registration is free.
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Happy birthday and many happy returns, those born on this day, across the years

1942 – World War II: French resistance coup in Algiers, in which 400 civilian French patriots neutralize Vichyist XIXth Army Corps after 15 hours of fighting, and arrest several Vichyst generals, allowing the immediate success of Operation Torch in Algiers.

A SUSPECTED plot to kill the Queen at a Royal British Legion event ahead of Remembrance Day at the Royal Albert Hall has been foiled by police.
British tabloid The Sun reports four Islamic terror suspects are thought
to have been planning a knife attack on Her Majesty, 88.

UPDATE
Given all this talk of cutting throats and spilling blood, is it really
smart for Lakemba mosque to be teaching children how to decapitate a
sheep - albeit here a stuffed one with fake blood?:

Join Julian Day and the Hon. Julia Gillard live on air
and in the Eugene Goossens Hall, ABC Ultimo Centre, Sydney, for this
Australian Music Month special live broadcast event.
The concert features the world premieres of seven newly commissioned
works by outstanding Australian composers reflecting on the Hon. Julia
Gillard’s time as the first female Prime Minister of Australia. The
broad collection of works includes a 6-girl choir, instructions from
goldfish, spoken phrases turned into musical gestures, mouth organs and
more.

I believe the goldfish are being played by Bruce Wilson, Fran Kelly, Steve Conroy, Bill Ludwig and Craig Thomson.
From the ABC, of course, fresh from deifying Gough Whitlam and broadcasting a joke about killing “Chancellor Abbott”.
UPDATE
The Left is brilliant at steering public money into Labor propaganda.
These works, this concert and this broadcast are brought to you by:

Australian Story
Monday, 8pm, ABC
The reporter-less format of this terrific series is perfect for getting
inside the mind of Bob Hawke… He talks with sadness about the death of
his older brother Neil (from meningitis) at a young age; his almost
fatal accident on a motorbike ("God spared my life so I had to make sure
I made the very most of it"); his and first wife Hazel’s decision to
have an abortion; and, with humour, about his mother making him sign a
temperance vow at the age of nine. (Of course he famously didn’t keep
it.) His second wife, Blanche d’Alpuget, says: “He was not a nice
drunk.” But he was a brilliant advocate. “When he joined the ACTU he was
a flamingo in the henhouse,” she says, “and he became like a rock
star.” A grandson admires “his passion for life, for his country. That’s
why he was never voted out.” Others talk about the way men and women
still gravitate to him when he appears in public. But when Hawke left
Hazel for Blanche it tore the family apart. In part two next week, they
talk about how they’ve embraced Blanche since Hazel died and have all
become close. It also tracks Hawke’s rise through the ALP ranks to lead
Labor to victory in three elections.

The ABC is now just laughing in Tony Abbott’s face.
(Thanks also to readers Big Skinny Geek and Jack Black.)

AN IRANIAN refugee who crashed his car into a Cairns CBD power pole
while fleeing from police had a “psychological and physical fear” of
authorities built on terror from his home country.
Reza Kazimi Se Shanbeh, 25, received an 18-month jail term with
immediate parole for dangerous driving causing grievous bodily harm
after the passenger in the car suffered facial fractures from smashing
into the windscreen during the high-speed crash last year.
The Cairns District Court heard that when he saw a police car pursuing
him about 2.45am on June 22 last year he took off at speed, failed to
negotiate a turn from Sheridan St into Aplin St, then mounted the median
strip, became airborne and hit the pole.
But Judge Dean Morzone said it was clear his turbulent past, which also
included a harrowing boat trip from Indonesia and several months in
detention on Christmas Island, had prompted the response.
He said Shanbeh’s fear of authority related to encounters with the Iranian police and the country’s Basij militia.
“Your experience in Iran was only made worse by your experience in travelling to a safe haven in Australia,” he said.
“You unfortunately trusted your journey to others which saw you
unexpectedly take the frightening voyage through rough seas through
unexpected events on a small boat which ultimately saw your detention on
Christmas Island for several months.”

A TRAUMATISED former asylum-seeker was last week placed on a good
behaviour bond after threatening Department of Human Services staff in
Dandenong with a bottle of petrol and a cigarette lighter.
The defendant, 28, had threatened to “burn down the place” if he didn’t
secure a public housing property “by the end of the day” ...
Magistrate Jack Vandersteen said “the circumstances in which you came to
Australia are highly relevant to the circumstances you’re in now”.
Before his arrival, the man had been under “constant threat” from an
Iraqi militia and the “subject of severe abuse” in his homeland. The man
fled Iraq after the same militia killed his brother.
While coming to Australia, he survived a “very tragic incident” at
Christmas Island. Many of those who died were relatives and close
friends of his.
Mr Vandersteen found those events led to the accused’s “multitude of
mental health issues” and to his “unacceptable” threats to DHS staff.

AN Afghan refugee who raped two women within a week in 2008 has won a reduced sentence because of his traumatic upbringing…
“Although (the sentencing judge) accepted that the appellant suffer[ed]
from a post-traumatic stress disorder, as a result of [his] experiences
in Afghanistan and consequent depression and anxiety, his Honour does
not appear to have related this finding to the burden of imprisonment
upon the appellant,’’ the Court of Appeal ruled.

Ali Jaffari, an Afghan ­refugee on the sex offenders register, is under
police investigation over his behaviour ­towards young children at footy
training and Auskick near Albert Park…
Jaffari was convicted and placed on the sex offenders register for 15
years over the assault of a boy at Geelong’s Eastern beach in August but
received just 300 hours of community service…
In January he was accused of child stealing and unlawful assault of a
four-year-old girl at a Geelong West oval… When interviewed, Jaffari
told police: “For us, is not an issue."…

Magistrate Ron Saines stood the matter down in March, advising police if
he were hearing the matter he would have reasonable doubt finding
Jaffari guilty, citing cultural differences.
The charges were dropped.

ON the eve of the Dobell Australian Drawing Biennial at the Art Gallery
of NSW, artist and former National Art School director Bernard Ollis
claims Australian art schools are “in crisis” and that drawing skills are in serious ­decline.

Ollis, a 2012 Dobell prize finalist, says the demise of drawing, once
regarded as the foundation of all art-making, is “partly due to art
schools pushing for new technologies and new directions, and thinking
that drawing belongs in the last century’’.
“I think drawing in art schools is going through a poor time. A lot of
people said, ‘out with the old, in with the new’, but they don’t know
what to replace it with. They say, ‘here’s all this wonderful technology
to play with’, but it doesn’t necessarily make you a better artist…

“Drawing has been going downhill partly because I don’t think curators
really have a particular empathy with drawing, and partly because it’s
never been pursued or pushed in art schools or curating courses, so it’s
really been marginalised.
“It’s much more sexy to work with new technologies than to draw something, which is a bloody hard thing to do.”

I was rigorously trained in drawing
skills, which even in the 1990s was a bit of an anomaly. Today, art
schools actually boast of being entirely theory-based. Which leads one
to wonder: if the schools aren’t teaching their students to actually
draw - what the hell are they teaching them? And why would any
decent artist pay for such nonsense? Today, of course, I work almost
entirely with digital technology - but the root skill behind all of that
is the technical rigor of putting pencil to paper. Hence, I still
attend life-drawing groups, and carry a sketch book with me everywhere.
Photoshop and an Intuos tablet can’t magically make you an artist if you
just can’t bloody draw in the first place.

Reader Jaysyd:

As an artist who can draw, (thanks to Julian Ashton art school) the
curators, artists and dealers all went to the same uni and learnt from
the same lecturers.

Reader pennyoz:

I went to the Nat. art School. Life drawing classes
were a joke. In an attic there were all the old casts that once students
used. Neglected and some of them stolen. They were used by advertising
agencies in the main but so little stuff was left up there, even they
never found what they wanted. Life drawing classes were sessions of
deconstruction. The art of making colors didn’t exist. Once it was THE
SCHOOL to go to. Today it is just a shadow of itself.... The best
teachers were part timers. If you didn’t abstract you need not apply.

THE Australian Greens will consider how to move their
party into the modern, professional political era at their national
conference.

Trying not to make us give up cars, cheap electricity and jobs might of
course help. Tree worship is another thing that really did go out of
fashion a few millennia ago.
UPDATE
Reader TT:

Yeah, one observation.The Stasi plus the Sierra Club is not political formula.

Reader Arch:

The party reached its zenith with the Velcro fastened sandal.

Reader IainC:

They have a long way to go.
Economic policies from the 1850s (Marxian)
Science policies from pre-1550 (reformation, Galileo, Newton)
Social policies from 1500 BC (pre-Mosaic)
Agricultural policies from 5,000 BC (pre-farming)
Environmental policies from 10,000 BC (pre-city dwelling)
Technology policies from 2,000,000 BC (pre-fire)
Move all their policies into the modern world (say, post-1900) and they wouldn’t be the Greens.

On The Bolt Report on Channel 10 tomorrow at 10am and 4pm.
Editorial: Whitlam memorial service - the political messages, good, bad and nasty.
My guest: Top marketing guru David Chalke analyses the Islamic State’s propaganda videos.
The panel: Australian columnist Niki Savva and former Labor strategist Bruce Hawker.
NewsWatch: Sharri Markson, media editor of the The Australian.
And lots more, including Palmer’s party imploding, Obama’s humiliation
and the strange complacency of some Liberal ministers. And a great
conservative cause launched.
The videos of the shows appear here.

The Victorian Liberal Government did nothing for its first couple of years.
It did not create and build. It did not explain itself or its beliefs.
It did not vigorously attack monuments to massive Labor waste and
ideological folly such as the mothballed desal plant. It endorsed
symbols of Leftist authoritarianism and judicial activism such as the
overreach of the federal Racial Discrimination Act and state Racial and
Religious Tolerance Act as well as the Charter of Human Rights. It
endorsed the divisive multicultural project. It retained the Labor
infrastructure of a dangerous new tribalism, such as the Koori Court.
It did not call out Leftist media shills on the ABC, notably Jon Faine.
It rejected candidates for preselection with an unapologetic
conservative agenda, such as IPA boss John Roskam. It did not fight the
greens agenda preached in schools. It did not call out the global
warming madness. It resisted renewal, with party elders trying to block
the preselection of young achievers such as Tim Smith. It shrank from
ideas and retreated into the blandest managerialism. It governed as if
petrified or impressed by the far-Left opinions of the dying Age or
state-bloated ABC. It gave Leftists public money to reward Leftist writers who attacked conservative ideas.
In short, it governed as if it actually had no animating philosophy or
lacked the wit or courage to argue it. And it wonders why it is on the
brink now of an historic defeat of a first-term government.
Professor James Allan:

Wouldn’t it have been nice for the voters of
Victoria, at least those on the right side of politics, if the state
Coalition government had found two core beliefs to rub together these
past few years. Wouldn’t you Victorians like them to have done
something? Anything?

Yes, a government should not alienate the middle. But if it can’t enthuse its base, who will make its case for it?
As it is, I hear the party has trouble even getting volunteers to staff
booths. I don’t actually sense an anger with this Government, just an
inability to see its point - other than to stand in the way of the
undoubtedly greater damage of a Labor-Green government.
UPDATE
James Allan draws a contrast:

No one would suggest that Wisconsin is the natural home of Republicans.
And yet, for the last three years Wisconsin has had a Republican
governor by the name of Scott Walker. He’s a small-government man and
isn’t ashamed to say it. He came into office and immediately took on
the public sector unions — think Campbell Newman and then go up an order
of magnitude or two. He so infuriated the vested interests that they
soon triggered a special recall election, which you can do in
Wisconsin. By history’s standard, that should have been the end of
Walker. No governor facing a recall election had won one in ages.
Walker romped home, despite massive union support for his opponent and
constant, noisy headline-grabbing mass rallies by activists, many from
out of state.
There was also a struggle over the top judiciary. And then came Tuesday
election and Walker faced the electorate once more. The Democrats
poured everything they had into this race. Obama desperately wanted a
Walker loss. So did the public sector unions. The polls suggested it
would be a nail-biter. And yet, once again, Walker romped home. He
cleaned up. He has now won three elections in four years.

In Victoria Labor is ahead according to opinion
polls. The Liberal Party only narrowly won the last election… They
got off to a slow start. Not much happened…
In Queensland the Liberal-National Party was elected after Labor was
smashed. Labor had governed for 14 years and was well on the way to
destroying the financial position of the state. A comprehensive Audit
(which I chaired) recommended a far-reaching program to cut waste and
restore financial discipline. The Government had a mandate and it
exercised it. For a while, it went behind in the polls. Now that the
state is turning around, it is back in front…

No Liberal minister in Victoria would have dared send the message
Campbell Newman sent two years ago (albeit with finances in a far more
desperate shape):

PREMIER Campbell Newman has scrapped the Queensland
Premier’s Literary Awards in a move that has shocked and outraged arts
and publishing identities.

The Greens have already
had their usual destructive impact, panicking Labor into promising to
tear up a huge contract if it wins office in Victoria. More can be
expected:

The Greens are poised to seize two inner city seats from the ALP at this month’s state election, a new poll suggests.
A Lonergan research poll, commissioned by the Greens, shows the party is
on track to win its first lower house seats in Victoria, leading Labor
in both Melbourne and Richmond.
The news comes as Labor Leader Daniel Andrews rejected a preference deal
offer from the Greens… Mr Andrews said he turned down the deal because
he wanted to end the instability and chaos that had plagued Victorian
politics.

Clive Palmer has got problems far bigger than Jacqui Lambie - ones I suspect will make this term in Parliament his last:

New evidence in a fraud and dishonesty case against Clive Palmer shows he used Chinese cash to fun­nel $6 million to the coffers of his Palmer United Party and $97,000 to pay a credit card bill, using funds that were meant to pay for the operations of a remote port.
The PUP founder drew a cheque for $6m on August 8 last year and directed
it to the bank ­account of his political party, one month before the
federal election in which he narrowly won the seat of Fairfax on the
Sunshine Coast and his party secured the balance of power in the Senate.
China’s state-owned international investment company, which accuses Mr
Palmer of dishonesty and fraud, filed documents in the Supreme Court in
Brisbane yesterday that reveal all of the details of a series of cheques
drawn by the ­resources tycoon for his personal and political benefit
after he took $10m from a bank account, called “Port Palmer Operations”.
The funds in the National Australia Bank Port Palmer Operations account
were meant to pay for operating costs at the West Australian port of
Cape Preston, which Mr Palmer’s company Mineralogy was neither in
possession of nor operating at the time the money was taken.
The new evidence shows that after the August 8 cheque for $6m to the
PUP, Mr Palmer paid a further $799,763 and $1,247,844 to a Brisbane
agency, Media Circus Network, for its role in buying ­advertising for
PUP before the election. Media Circus, separately, received another
$2.167m from the Port Palmer Operations account…
The seriousness of the allegations in China’s legal actions against Mr
Palmer, who as the first defendant will face a Sup­reme Court civil
trial in Brisbane from November 26, mean that the claims of fraud and
dishonesty are likely to be referred to police.
Mr Palmer has repeatedly and emphatically denied wrongdoing....
In their legal reply yesterday, the Chinese state-owned companies in the
Citic Pacific group disclosed that, two weeks ago, Mr Palmer’s
Mineralogy wrote to say that it “wishes to make an ­unconditional
payment” of $12,167.065.60. A follow-up letter from Mr Palmer’s side
“indicated the payment (offer) did not constitute an offer to settle the
proceeding”. The offer was rejected by the Chinese companies.

UPDATE
The court battle over Palmer’s missing millions makes his other court
dramas seem trivial, even though they mark the astonishing collapse of
his party:

CLIVE Palmer has launched legal action to block the possible de­registration of his fledgling party in Queensland...
Just weeks after boasting of thousands of paid-up Palmer United Party
members in Queensland, the federal MP is also trying to stop Electoral
Commission Queensland ­officers requiring people on the list to confirm
that they are members of the party. The legal action, filed late on
Thursday in the ­Supreme Court in Brisbane, follows reve­l­ations that a
PUP membership list supplied last week to the commission contained
names of people who had never formally joined or had since resigned.
The PUP must prove it has 500 members to maintain its polit­ical
registration in Queensland, after it lost its status as a parliamentary
party with the resignations of MPs Alex Douglas and Carl Judge — both
defectors from the Liberal National Party.

Shame on the media outlets and journalists who did so much to promote
this man and help him and some of his minions into Parliament.

Today, 37 organizations submitted a letter urging Obama to update targeted financial sanctions (i.e. the Specially Designated Nationals (SDN) list) and to publish clear criteria for removing & adding people to the list. Over the past few years, the Administration has failed to update the list, not even adding major rights abusers like the top Burmese army commander warring against the Kachin.

Accurate financial sanctions keep US money away from bad actors in Burma. The Obama Administration's delay maximizes the serious risk that persons responsible for corruption & human rights abuses may benefit from US business relationships.

We urge the Obama Administration to add persons who are blocking reform & engaging in human rights abuses. We also recommend criteria for removing reformed civilian persons, including requirements that such persons must provide restitution to victims, cut ties with the military, comply with an audit, & account for their past crimes.

It was not a mid-ocean anything as HMAS Ballarat last night responded to a distress call a mere 57 kilometers from the Indonesian coast and well within their own search and rescue zone.

A wooden boat intending to illegally enter Australia with least 50 people on board, called for assistance due to an engine breakdown but on arrival the Australian crew determined that the engine was in good working order so they notified the Indonesians and left.

Responding to a further distress call showed the engine had been sabotaged and HMAS Ballarat stood by to await Indonesian assistance to return the boat to port.

It was reported the Indonesians had refused to respond, which was a departure from their recent willingness to accept the return of “asylum seeker” boats.

Apparently, Indonesian authorities had originally agreed to respond but the matter was quickly handed over to Indonesia's ‘Ministry for Politics’ and they had moved to instigate the current standoff.

There is no doubt the Indonesians are peeved at the political implications of spying accusations and are looking to capitalise electorally on the claims.

Australia’s espionage is centred on foiling Islamic terrorist activities that have claimed hundreds of Australian lives but it appears Indonesia has little concern for Australian lives and even less concern for our border security.

This aberrant corrupt nation must now be shown that we respect our sovereignty even if they don’t.

It is inconceivable that we support this obscenely rich nation to the extent of $600 million per year.

In return we are treated like swine at a Ramadan fast.

We have tried the softly softly approach and now it’s time for the big stick.==="Your kingdom come. Your will be done. On earth as it is in heaven." -Jesus============James CaloreRainy day in the Lakes, but doesn't seem to bother this Great Blue Herron
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I don't know quite how to take this... I am a bassist, so on that level... um.... well, here's the story:

The origins for the group and movie Spinal Tap came from Christopher Guest hearing a conversation at a table next to him at the Chateau Marmont back in 1974.

Manager: All right, well, we’ll take our instruments up to the room.Bassist: Don’t know where my bass is.Manager: I beg your pardon.Bassist: I don’t know where the bass is.Manager: Where is it?Bassist: I think it’s at the airport.Manager: You have to get back there, don’t you?Bassist: I don’t know, do I?Manager: I think you better.Bassist: Where’s my bass?Manager: It’s at the airport.

===As the sun sets a storm I had been chasing with my friends breaks apart and though it's no longer capable of doing anything, it just plain out and out looks awesome hanging over the central plains of Western Oklahoma.
===I was looking for rules on Continental Jo .. and came across this article I felt you might like. I gather penalty points are 25 for an Ace or joker, 20 for King, 15 for queen, 10 for jack and Ten, face value for other cards. I recall Marita plays the game for 13 rounds .. up and down. I seem to recall you asking after this, once, years ago.

This essay explores the ecclesiological understandings of Karl Rahner and Pope Francis. There are many understandings which are held in common between these two prominent men of the modern era. Karl Rahner, SJ (1904-1984), was a German theologian who is considered one of the most influential theologians of the 20th Century. He was regarded as an expert, or peritus, during the Second Vatican Council (1962-1965) and had an important role in bringing about some of the significant changes that occur…

“I urge, then, first of all, that petitions, prayers, intercession and thanksgiving be made for all people— for kings and all those in authority, that we may live peaceful and quiet lives in all godliness and holiness.” 1 Timothy 2:1-2NIV

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Morning and Evening by Charles Spurgeon

Morning

No doubt a part of the wonder which is concentrated in the word "Behold," is excited by the unbelieving lamentation of the preceding sentence. Zion said, "The Lord hath forsaken me, and my God hath forgotten me." How amazed the divine mind seems to be at this wicked unbelief! What can be more astounding than the unfounded doubts and fears of God's favoured people? The Lord's loving word of rebuke should make us blush; he cries, "How can I have forgotten thee, when I have graven thee upon the palms of my hands? How darest thou doubt my constant remembrance, when the memorial is set upon my very flesh?" O unbelief, how strange a marvel thou art! We know not which most to wonder at, the faithfulness of God or the unbelief of his people. He keeps his promise a thousand times, and yet the next trial makes us doubt him. He never faileth; he is never a dry well; he is never as a setting sun, a passing meteor, or a melting vapour; and yet we are as continually vexed with anxieties, molested with suspicions, and disturbed with fears, as if our God were the mirage of the desert. "Behold," is a word intended to excite admiration. Here, indeed, we have a theme for marvelling. Heaven and earth may well be astonished that rebels should obtain so great a nearness to the heart of infinite love as to be written upon the palms of his hands. "I have graven thee." It does not say, "Thy name." The name is there, but that is not all: "I have graven thee." See the fulness of this! I have graven thy person, thine image, thy case, thy circumstances, thy sins, thy temptations, thy weaknesses, thy wants, thy works; I have graven thee, everything about thee, all that concerns thee; I have put thee altogether there. Wilt thou ever say again that thy God hath forsaken thee when he has graven thee upon his own palms?

Evening

In order to learn how to discharge your duty as a witness for Christ, look at his example. He is always witnessing: by the well of Samaria, or in the Temple of Jerusalem: by the lake of Gennesaret, or on the mountain's brow. He is witnessing night and day; his mighty prayers are as vocal to God as his daily services. He witnesses under all circumstances; Scribes and Pharisees cannot shut his mouth; even before Pilate he witnesses a good confession. He witnesses so clearly, and distinctly that there is no mistake in him. Christian, make your life a clear testimony. Be you as the brook wherein you may see every stone at the bottom--not as the muddy creek, of which you only see the surface--but clear and transparent, so that your heart's love to God and man may be visible to all. You need not say, "I am true:" be true. Boast not of integrity, but be upright. So shall your testimony be such that men cannot help seeing it. Never, for fear of feeble man, restrain your witness. Your lips have been warmed with a coal from off the altar; let them speak as like heaven-touched lips should do. "In the morning sow thy seed, and in the evening withhold not thine hand." Watch not the clouds, consult not the wind--in season and out of season witness for the Saviour, and if it shall come to pass that for Christ's sake and the gospel's you shall endure suffering in any shape, shrink not, but rejoice in the honour thus conferred upon you, that you are counted worthy to suffer with your Lord; and joy also in this--that your sufferings, your losses, and persecutions shall make you a platform, from which the more vigorously and with greater power you shall witness for Christ Jesus. Study your great Exemplar, and be filled with his Spirit. Remember that you need much teaching, much upholding, much grace, and much humility, if your witnessing is to be to your Master's glory.

Today's Old Testament reading: Jeremiah 40-42

Jeremiah Freed

1 The word came to Jeremiah from the LORD after Nebuzaradan commander of the imperial guard had released him at Ramah. He had found Jeremiah bound in chains among all the captives from Jerusalem and Judah who were being carried into exile to Babylon. 2 When the commander of the guard found Jeremiah, he said to him, “The LORD your God decreed this disaster for this place. 3 And now the LORD has brought it about; he has done just as he said he would. All this happened because you people sinned against the LORD and did not obey him. 4 But today I am freeing you from the chains on your wrists. Come with me to Babylon, if you like, and I will look after you; but if you do not want to, then don’t come. Look, the whole country lies before you; go wherever you please.” 5However, before Jeremiah turned to go, Nebuzaradan added, “Go back to Gedaliah son of Ahikam, the son of Shaphan, whom the king of Babylon has appointed over the towns of Judah, and live with him among the people, or go anywhere else you please.”

Then the commander gave him provisions and a present and let him go. 6 So Jeremiah went to Gedaliah son of Ahikam at Mizpah and stayed with him among the people who were left behind in the land....

Today's New Testament reading: Hebrews 4

A Sabbath-Rest for the People of God

1 Therefore, since the promise of entering his rest still stands, let us be careful that none of you be found to have fallen short of it. 2 For we also have had the good news proclaimed to us, just as they did; but the message they heard was of no value to them, because they did not share the faith of those who obeyed. 3 Now we who have believed enter that rest, just as God has said,

“So I declared on oath in my anger,‘They shall never enter my rest.’”

And yet his works have been finished since the creation of the world. 4 For somewhere he has spoken about the seventh day in these words: “On the seventh day God rested from all his works.” 5 And again in the passage above he says, “They shall never enter my rest.”

6 Therefore since it still remains for some to enter that rest, and since those who formerly had the good news proclaimed to them did not go in because of their disobedience, 7 God again set a certain day, calling it “Today.” This he did when a long time later he spoke through David, as in the passage already quoted:

Name Meaning - Among the classified names of the Bible are those known as sacramental names, and are so-called because they were names given by God Himself, or under His inspiration in association with a particular promise, covenant or declaration of His, as to the character, destiny or mission of those distinctly named. Thus a sacramental name became a sign and seal of an established covenant between God and the recipient of such a name. Two Bible characters bearing sacramental names are Abraham and Sarah, both of which signify the gracious purposes and promises of God.

The wife of the patriarch was originally known as Sarai, meaning "princely" or "a princess." Elsdon C. Smith suggests it may signify "contentious" or "quarrelsome," but was changed, not accidentally, or by the whim of the bearer, but by God Himself that it might be a sign of His purpose, into Sarah, implying the princess, a princess or princesses, the source of nations and kings. Sarah or "chieftainness," the feminine of Sar, meaning a "captain" or "commander" is repeatedly used in this sense as a common noun as, for instance, by Isaiah who renders it "queen" (Isaiah 49:23 ). It has been observed that among ancient Jews there was a sort of a cabalistic translation that "the Hebrew letter yod signifies the creative power of God in nature, while the letter hay symbolizes the state of grace - that state into which Sarah had entered after receiving the covenanted promises." The promise of ancestorship of many nations came with the change of the name of Sarai to Sarah. "I will bless her and she shall become nations." She was thus associated with her husband in the great blessing of the covenant whose name was also changed from Abram toAbraham . The former, original name means a "high, or honored father," the latter, "a father of many nations." The Apocrypha speaks of Abraham as "a great father of a multitude of nations" (Ecclesiasticus 44:19-21).

The root idea of Sarah means "to rule," and fits the personality of the bearer. It was a name intended as a seal of the promise given to Abraham, "kings of peoples shall be of her." Paul has an allegorical reference to Sarah as one who typified the gospel dispensation, "Jerusalem which is above ... which is the mother of us all" (Galatians 4:26). Thus, Sarah was to be the princess, not only "because she was to be the ancestress of a great nation literally, of many nations spiritually , but also because the rank and power were to be possessed by her descendants, or rather because the people descended from her were to be ruled over by a regal dynasty, by a succession of kings of their own race and lineage, is derived from her." In the genealogy of the descendants of Esau, Sarah's grandson we read, "These are the kings that reigned in the land of Edom before there reigned any king over the children of Israel." The line of kings descended from Sarah terminated in God's Anointed One, the Messiah, whose "kingdom is not of this world." The sacramental name of Sarah, therefore, also symbolizes the spiritual seed, the whole multitude of believers of all nations who are "kings and priests unto God."

Then the personal application of the changed name must not be forgotten. Called Sarah by God and the Angels (Genesis 17:15;18:9 ), she exhibited the traits of a princess, "wielding a sceptre by the magic of which she could lord it over men's hearts after her own will, even bring kings to her feet. If she came into the world with a will of her own as her dowry, nature further assisted her in developing it by the great beauty of her face and the grace of her stature. By these gifts she made her wish a command and disarmed opposition." Both in bearing and character she illustrated the significance of her name. Through the long, long years of the quiet and stedfast devotion of Abraham to Sarah, peace reigned in the matrimonial tent more because of Abraham's gentleness, kindness and forbearance, even though he lived so long with the more expressive and possessive ways of Sarah. Twice over in the kjv of the New Testament she is referred to as Sara, but the asv uniformly gives us Sarah (Hebrews 11:11; 1 Peter 3:6).

Family Connections - Sarah came from Ur of the Chaldees, Babylonia, and her former name Sarai, "princely," identifies her as coming from an honored family. She was the daughter of Terah and was therefore half-sister to Abram, her senior by ten years (Genesis 17:17), whom she married in the Ur of the Chaldees. While Abram and Sarai had the same father, they had different mothers (Genesis 20:12). Marriages between near relatives were countenanced in those days and were sometimes common for religious reasons ( Genesis 24:3, 4;28:1, 2), but not marriages between those actually by the same mother. Sarai was well past middle life and childless when with Abram she left her own country and with him went out "not knowing whither they went" ( Genesis 11:29, 30).

There are various ways of looking at this remarkable woman who through a long span of life was the faithful wife of a prophet known as "The Friend of God."

Her Uniqueness

Strange though it may sound and seem, the first Jew was a Gentile, for Abraham who came from beyond the Euphrates was the first man to be called a Hebrew, "Abram the Hebrew" (Genesis 14:13). The word Hebrew itself means, "the immigrant," and was no doubt the usual designation among the Canaanites. As his wife, Sarah was the first Hebrewess - the joint fountainhead of the great Jewish race (Genesis 11:29-31;Isaiah 51:2 ). Abraham has been fitly called, "The fountainhead of the Hebrew hero life," and Sarah is the heroine of such life. She remains the first unquestionably historical woman of the Hebrews, and their first mother. She is, therefore, one of the most important female figures in the world's history, as the natural source of the Jewish people, through whom the nations of the earth were to be blessed. Only two women are named in the illustrious roll of those conspicuous for their faith: Sarah is the first, and Rahab the second (Hebrews 11:11, 31), both of whom lived by faith and died in faith (Hebrews 11:13). Sarah or Sara have always been popular female names both among Jews and Gentiles.

Her Beauty

The testimony of the Bible is that Sarah was unusually beautiful (Genesis 12:11, 14). The lines of Keats were true of her -

A thing of beauty is a joy for ever:

Its loveliness increases; it will never

Pass into nothingness; but still will keep

A bower quiet for us, and a sleep

Full of sweet dreams ...

Hebrew folklore has kept alive stories of her remarkable beauty and ranks her next to the most perfect woman the world has known, Eve, "the mother of all living." Sarah seems to have had beauty that grew more attractive with the passing years. "Of the things that are unfavourable to the preservation of beauty, the Orientals count travel as one that is most baneful, even fatal to it," says Gustav Gottheil. "Yet when Sarah arrived, after a long journey through dusty deserts and under a scorching sun, at the frontiers of Egypt, she was more beautiful than ever, and this explains the curious speech of Abraham to his wife at that juncture: 'Now I know that thou art a woman beautiful to look at.' Did he not know that before? Not so convincingly, explains the rabbi, as after he had seen that even travel had left no touch on her countenance."

Isaiah says that, "Beauty is a fading flower" (Isaiah 28:1), and a song of old has the stanza -

Beauty is but skin deep,

And ugly to the bone.

Beauty soon fades away,

But ugly holds its own.

But with Sarah it was different, for even when she was 90 years of age she was so lovely that Abraham feared that kings would fall in love with her bewitching beauty - which Pharaoh and Abimelech did, as our next glimpse of her proves. As one of the most beautful women who ever lived we can imagine that wherever she journeyed the admiring eyes of all were cast upon her. "Grave is all beauty," and Sarah's renowned loveliness certainly brought its trouble.

Her Peril

When famine drove Abraham and Sarah into the land of Egypt, and they felt that hostile kings might take them prisoners, Abraham came up with the abject, base proposal that if taken prisoners then his wife should represent herself as his sister. Fear of death unmanned him and led him to risk the dishonor of his wife and thereby save his own neck. She dearly loved her husband, and his life was too precious to her to make her think of the shame she might incur. Sarah was utterly wrong in yielding to her husband's plot. How nobler she would have been had she stoutly refused Abraham saying, "How can I do this great wickedness and sin against God?" But she called her husband "lord," and evidently he was lord of her conscience.

Abraham felt that if oriental despots knew that Sarah and he were married they would slay him and add the lovely woman to their harem. Married to a conspicuous beauty caused Abraham to be afraid, and he resorted to a falsehood to save his life. If taken, Sarah was not to say that she was his wife but his sister. This pretense was not an outright lie, but a half-truth, seeing that she was his half-sister. They were children of the same father, but not the same mother. It seems hard to believe that such a good man could deliver his lovely wife over to a heathen monarch, but he did, and Sarah entered Pharaoh's harem. But God protected her by sending plagues upon the monarch. Pharaoh sent her back to her own husband, untouched. The same unworthy plan was carried out when Abimelech, king of the Philistines, admiring her bewitching beauty had her taken to his harem. But again God interfered and commanded the king to restore Sarah to Abraham, seeing she was his wife. Threatened with violent death, Abimelech obeyed, but severely rebuked Abraham for his deceit (Genesis 12:10-20; 20). Years later Isaac, the son of Abraham and Sarah, used this same form of deception ( Genesis 26:6-13, see Rebekah).

God expressed His displeasure with Abraham and his wife because of their ill-conceived plot. As the Righteous One, He could not condone such trickery. Had He not called them out from their country for a specific mission? And was He not able to protect and preserve them from harm and danger in a strange land? Was not the halflie told on two occasions an indication of the lack of faith in God's overshadowing care and power to fulfill His promise? Abraham's lofty soul suffered an eclipse of the virtue of faith for which he was renowned when he adopted such a plan of deception, exposing his wife to great peril, and also thwarting of the divine plan for and through Sarah. (Compare Hagar.) Abraham's deception was followed by an attempt to ease an offense, and the patriarch was more blameworthy than Sarah who should have resisted the dangerous plan of exposing herself for the sexual gratification of other men.

A lie that is half a truth

Is ever the worst of lies.

A half-truth is always a lie. While it was true that Sarah was Abraham's sister, the assertion was in reality a falsehood. After the severe rebuke from Pharaoh for their deception, they should have learned their lesson, but to commit the same sin again a few years later, and further imperil God's plan to make of them a great nation, leaves Abraham and Sarah without excuse. How slow we are to learn from our past failures?

Her Sorrow

The one great grief of Abraham and Sarah was that through their long life together they had no children. To a Hebrew woman, barrenness was looked upon as a gnawing grief, and sometimes regarded as a sign of divine disfavor. Childless, even when back in Babylonia (Genesis 11:30; 16:1-8 ), Sarah remained so until at 90 years of age God miraculously fulfilled His promise and made her the mother of the son of promise. Through the long years, "side by side with the prosperity, beat for beat with the pulse of Abraham's joy, there throbs in Sarah's heart a pulse of pain ... There is as yet no heir." The constant grief of barrenness caused Sarah to become "The Woman Who Made a Great Mistake." In spite of the fact that, along with her husband, she had received the divine promise, that from her nations would spring, the possibility of ever becoming a mother died in her heart. Such a cross as barrenness inflamed and intensified her pride, and forced her to find a way out of this embarrassment to her husband. "Sarah sacrificed herself on the cruelest altar on which any woman ever laid herself down; but the cords of the sacrifice were all the time the cords of a suicidal pride: till the sacrifice was both a great sin in the sight of God, a fatal injury to herself, to her husband, and to innocent generations yet unborn."

Sarah revealed the sad defect of her qualities when she said to Abraham, "Take Hagar my maid, and let not the promises of God fail through me. Through her I can continue your hereditary line." But all poor Hagar could do was to produce an Ishmael. It was only through Sarah that the promised seed could come. Although it might have been a custom of the time for a man with a barren wife to take a concubine in order that he might have an heir, Abraham, as a God-fearing man, should have stoutly refused to go along with the unworthy scheme, which in the end produced jealousy and tragedy. "Abram hearkened to the voice of Sarai," but the voice was the fatal siren of Satan who sought to destroy the royal, promised seed (Genesis 3:15). As one modern writer expresses it -

Little did Sarai think when she persuaded Abram to take Hagar, that she was originating a rivalry which has run in the keenest animosity through the ages, and which oceans of blood have not quenched.

In our cameo of Hagar we sought to show all that followed the blunder of Sarah, when she intervened in God's plan and chose her way to continue her husband's posterity.

Her Joy

In His forgiving love and mercy God appeared to Abram when he was 99 years old, and assured him that his long barren wife, although now 90 years old, would conceive. To confirm His promise God changed the name of Abram to Abraham, and of Sarai to Sarah (Genesis 17; 18). At such a revelation of God's purpose, "Abraham fell upon his face and laughed." Although he marveled at the performance of the naturally impossible, Abraham yet believed, and his laughter was the joy of a man of faith. Laughter is sometimes mad (Ecclesiastes 2:2 ) but that of Abraham was highly rational. He rejoiced in the thought that Isaac should be born, and perhaps at that time he had a vision of the Messiah. Jesus said, "Your father Abraham rejoiced to see my day" (John 8:56). As for Sarah, what was her reaction when she overheard the Lord say to her husband, "Sarah thy wife shall have a son"?

The record says, "Sarah laughed within herself," but hers was the laugh of doubt. Yet when her son was born he was named Isaac, which means "laughter" - a memorial of her sin (Genesis 18:13), and of her husband's joy (17:17). Sarah's joy knew no bounds, "God hath made me to laugh" (21:6; 24:36). She had laughter before, but God was not the author of her laugh of doubt. The joy of Sarah in the birth of Isaac reminds us of "the great joy" proclaimed by the angels who made known to the shepherds the birth of Christ who came of the line of Isaac (Luke 2:10; Romans 4:18-21 ). Paul reminds us that it was by faith that Sarah conceived beyond nature (Hebrews 11:11). It was not only in itself a miracle wrought by faith, but also in earnest of something far greater, even the Incarnation of Jesus Christ.

Her Longevity

Sarah is the only woman whose specific age is stated in Scripture. A girl's approximate age is given us in the gospels. The only daughter of Jairus whom Jesus raised from the dead was "about 12 years of age" ( Luke 8:42). Sarah called herself old when she was 87 (Genesis 18:12), but she was 127 years of age when she died. Abraham had reached the patriarchal age of 175 when God called him home. Godliness has always been favorable to longevity. The "good old age" (Genesis 15:15 ) was a signal proof of the faithfulness of the Lord. When the Countess of Huntingdon came to die she said, "My work is done, and I have nothing to do but to go to my Father." Surely the same contentment was experienced both by Sarah and Abraham who were not satiated with life, but satisfied with it. Abraham lived for another 38 years after Sarah's death before his God-given task was completed.

The day came, then, for Sarah to leave the world in which she had sojourned so long, and hers is the first grave to be mentioned in Scripture. Although Abraham and Sarah were nomads living in their tent in a desert land, the aged patriarch wanted a more permanent resting place for his beloved wife than the shifting sand of the desert. Here vultures and beasts of prey would wait to gorge themselves off the dead, leaving behind nothing but white bones. Breaking with the ancient custom of the desert burial, Abraham purchased a cave at Machpelah as a sepulcher for his dear Sarah, and when Abraham himself came to die his sons "buried him beside Sarah." Thus, in death, symbolically, they were unseparated as they had been through their long and eventful life together. When Cornelia, the mother of Caius and Tiberius Gracchus, whom she called her "jewels" died, on her monument was inscribed, "Cornelia, the mother of Gracchi." Had a monument been erected for the noble woman we have been considering, the simple inscription in enduring marble would have been sufficient -

Here lies

Sarah,

the devoted wife of Abraham

and

mother of Isaac.

There is a legend that Sarah died of a broken heart as she learned of God's command to Abraham to offer their son Isaac as a sacrifice on Mount Moriah. The sword pierced her heart, as it did Mary's when she witnessed the slaying of her illustrious Son at Calvary. When Sarah saw her husband and son leaving the tent, taking with them wood and a large knife she became terrified with shock and died. When Abraham and Isaac returned - Isaac brought back from the dead as it were - it was only to mourn and weep for Sarah. Had she lived she might have received her dead son back from the hands of God, and heard from her husband how his hand had been restrained by the angel, "Lay not thine hand upon the lad, neither do thou anything unto him: for now I know that thou fearest God, seeing thou hast not withheld thy son, thine only son, from me." But in the legend it goes on to tell us, eye and ear of the devoted wife and mother were closed to earthly things, and her heart stilled forever beyond the reach of the terrors, to which human flesh, and especially mothers' hearts, are heirs.

Her Example

When Paul came to emphasize that law and grace cannot exist together (Galatians 4:19-31 ), and uses the two sons of Abraham to illustrate the contrast, he mentions Hagar by name, but not Sarah. The Apostle called her "the freewoman" and "mother of us all." In Hebrews, however, which we believe to be Pauline, the Apostle mentioned Sarah as being one of the cloud of faithful witnesses (Hebrews 11:11, 12). The reason she received strength to bear Isaac when she was so old was because she came to believe in the faithfulness of God. If Abraham is "the father of all them that believe" ( Romans 4:11;Galatians 3:7), surely Sarah is their mother. "Sarah speaks of that which is in faith, and by promise, and is free - and therefore is carried on in those who live on God's promises by faith in Christ, and have that perfect freedom which is alone found in His service, and thus belong to the Heavenly Jerusalem."

Then Peter takes his brush and adds another touch to the portrait of Sarah ( 1 Peter 3:5-7), where she is especially distinguished for obedience to her husband, becoming thereby a model of wives in subjection to their husbands. Beautiful, strong-willed and determined, Sarah, although on two occasions she lost her temper, never disobeyed her husband. From the moment she left Ur of the Chaldees with her husband, she became the obedient wife. Martin Luther once declared that if he wanted an obedient wife he would have to carve her out of marble. But Peter, exhorting wives to obedience, holds up Sarah as their model. She called Abraham "my lord" ( Genesis 18:12), still her declaration of her husband's lordship suggested incredulity rather than the obedience of faith. Yet Peter was right because all through her wanderings in desert places, and her occasional waywardness there ran the golden thread of a beautiful and loving submission to her husband's interests, and in this respect is a pattern for "holy women" to copy. Sarah and Abraham were "two lives fused into one," with Sarah conspicuous in sacrificial submission. How apropos are the lines of Longfellow as we think of her -

As unto the bow the cord is,

So unto the man is the woman.

Though she bends him, she obeys him,

Though she draws him, yet she follows,

Useless each without the other!

With peculiar force Peter describes Christian wives who manifest conjugal obedience, as daughters of Sarah, as long as they do well and are unafraid (1 Peter 3:6 ). By her faith and obedience, a Sarai became a princess among women, and she teaches us the lesson that if "Man proposes: God disposes." It was only after much suffering and sorrow that grace was hers to look up into the face of God and say, "Thy will, not mine, be done!" Applying the life of Sarah with Abraham, Mary Hallet draws attention to Sarah's weaknesses of jealousy and selfishness as being akin to ourselves, but by sharp contrast her fine qualities point to us an ideal of perfection. Her remarkable physical beauty may be regarded as indicative of inner grace.

We cannot doubt that, living with Abraham in an atmosphere of reverence and worship, Sarah developed a spiritual loveliness. Perhaps this can serve as a suggestion to girls of a modern day to take time for communion with God. For only in quietude, only as we listen, can we hear His unmistakable Voice.

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Nebuchadnezzar, Nebuchadrezzar, Rezzar

[Nĕbu chad nĕz'zar] - nebo, defend the boundary. Son of Nabopolassar and king of Babylon, who figures prominently as an enemy of God's people (2 Kings 24:1, 10, 11; Dan. 1-5).

The Man Whose Pride Turned Him Mad

This first Gentile monarch was the one who captured Jerusalem and destroyed both city and temple. The inhabitants were carried into Babylon as slaves. Nebuchadnezzar set up a golden image in Dura, and the three Hebrew youths who refused to bow down to the image were thrown into the fiery furnace but divinely preserved. Drunk with pride, Nebuchadnezzar had dreams Daniel interpreted. Driven out for a time from men, and living among oxen, he became a new man and turned from his humiliation to honor God.

The encyclical letter written by the first head of Gentiles, for Nebuchadnezzar was "a king of kings," reaches far and wide in the lesson it teaches to all Gentile powers, until the times of the Gentiles shall be fulfilled (Dan. 4:34-37; Rev. 11:15-17). In this letter we have:

I. The dream of a tree reaching in its height to heaven, and seen by all the world. This related to the king himself, who swayed the scepter of a universal empire, and whose power led to pride (Prov. 16:5-18).

II. The wise advice received from Spirit-anointed Daniel made clear how the king's error could be healed. God has been speaking to the Gentile nations ever since he gave them dominion, but a deaf ear has been turned to divine entreaties. In the face of appalling perils Gentile monarchy is crumbling today.

III. The patience of God is manifest in that twelve months have elapsed before the threatened judgment overtook the proud monarch. How long-suffering God is!

IV. Sore punishment led to deep humiliation and to a noble confusion in the presence of the world. God abased Nebuchadnezzar, and the day is coming when He will likewise abase the Gentile nations of earth. When the mightiest of all monarchs returns, He will lay hold of Gentile government and introduce His own world-kingdom and reign as the King of all Gentile kings. The scepter of universal dominion will rest in His pierced hands.

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